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! Feature | ! Feature | ||
! v1 | ! v1 | ||
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! Max TX Power (2.4/5 GHz) | ! Max TX Power (2.4/5 GHz) | ||
| 26 dBm / 24 dBm | | 26 dBm / 24 dBm | ||
- | | ?? TODO | + | | ??/?? TODO |
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- | Max TX Power assumes | + | Max TX Power assumes used regulatory domain is Canada/USA/Haiti. Others may or may not allow higher TX powers (up to 30 dBm). |
+ | =Introduction= | ||
- | + | The Netgear WNDR4300 is a simultaneous dual band 802.11 a/b/g/n router, sporting a fast Qualcomm Atheros CPU, good routing performance and transmit power capability, and a USB 2.0 port. To date there are 2 hardware revisions of this router, v1 & v2. The v2 is not currently supported and there is no ETA. Both versions require its own firmware build, whether you use stock firmware or DD-WRT. Installation of DD-WRT is very simple and can be done in a few steps. | |
- | ''' | + | ==Version Information== |
+ | *v1 units are not labeled at all and are just called "WNDR4300". | ||
+ | *v2 units are labeled on the side of the box, in firmware, & under the router as "WNDR4300'''v2'''". | ||
- | + | =DD-WRT Installation= | |
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- | ''' | + | '''NOTE:''' The wndr4300-factory.img file is for worldwide (ALL!) units flashing from NETGEAR firmware to DD-WRT, or recovering from TFTP mode.<br>The wndr4300-webflash.bin is from upgrading an existing DD-WRT firmware to a newer build via ''Administration -> Firmware Upgrade''. |
- | '' | + | '''NOTE:'''Do not consider these build recommendations, check New Build threads for recommendations.<br>See [[Index:FAQ#Which_router_should_I_buy.3F|Where do I download firmware?]] for firmware download links. |
+ | '''NOTE: <font color=red>If you try to install DD-WRT '''later than''' r23503 on v1 with initial factory firmware, the update will eventually fail with "CGI timeout error".</font>'''<br>Workaround for this problem is to first flash to DD-WRT using the r23503 wndr4300-factory.img file provided below, then upgrading to the latest DD-WRT<br>using the wndr4300-webflash.bin from within DD-WRT GUI. | ||
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+ | ==Prerequisites== | ||
+ | ===v1=== | ||
+ | Download the following initial flash files: | ||
+ | *https://ftp.dd-wrt.com/betas/2014/02-04-2014-r23503/netgear-wndr4300/wndr4300-factory.img | ||
+ | *https://ftp.dd-wrt.com/betas/2019/02-04-2019-r38570/netgear-wndr4300/wndr4300-webflash.bin | ||
+ | |||
+ | ===v2=== | ||
+ | The v2 is not currently supported. This information will be updated if and when it DD-WRT support is added. | ||
+ | |||
+ | ---- | ||
+ | ==Procedure== | ||
- | ''' | + | #Reset your NETGEAR router to factory defaults via reset button or WebUI. |
+ | #Connect your computer to your router with an Ethernet cable. | ||
+ | #*<font color=red>(Do not flash over a wireless connection.)</font> | ||
+ | #Launch a web browser and enter http://routerlogin.net (or http://192.168.1.1) into the address bar. | ||
+ | #*A login page displays. | ||
+ | #Enter the router admin user name and password. | ||
+ | #*The default user name is admin. The password is the one you specified the first time you logged in.<br>The user name and password are case-sensitive. | ||
+ | #Select ADVANCED > Administration. | ||
+ | #*Some models might use slightly different navigation, like Settings > Administration. | ||
+ | #Select Firmware Update or Router Update. The label varies depending on your router. | ||
+ | #Click Choose File or Browse, then locate and select the previously downloaded wndr4300-factory.img file. | ||
+ | #Click the Upload button. | ||
+ | #*The firmware update starts and the router restarts. The firmware update process takes up to five minutes. | ||
+ | #*'''<font color=red>WARNING</font>:''' After you start the firmware update, do not try to go online, turn off the router, or do anything else to the router until it finishes restarting. | ||
+ | #*'''Wait at least 1 minute after 100% is reached'''. | ||
+ | #*Wait while the router reboots. The lights should flash, and eventually the status light should go solid green. | ||
+ | #Open http://192.168.1.1 in your web browser, and you should be greeted by the DD-WRT password change page, indicating successful flash. | ||
+ | #Reset to defaults again by one of the following methods: | ||
+ | #*Press and hold the Reset button for ~10 seconds and then release it. | ||
+ | #*Set password (username is root) and go to ''Administration -> Factory Defaults'', select 'Yes' and click 'Apply Settings'. | ||
+ | #*Set password (username is root) and via telnet login and issue an `nvram erase && reboot`. | ||
+ | #*<font color=red>'''DO NOT 30/30/30 reset this router or you risk bricking it forever!'''</font> | ||
+ | #Open http://192.168.1.1 in your web browser, and you should be greeted by the DD-WRT password change page. | ||
+ | #Set password, then configure router as desired. | ||
+ | #*You may want to wait until you have upgraded after initial flash. | ||
- | + | ==Upgrading DD-WRT== | |
+ | #Download the desired wndr4300-webflash.bin file.<br>See [[Index:FAQ#Which_router_should_I_buy.3F|Where do I download firmware?]] for firmware download links. | ||
+ | #Connect your computer to your router with an Ethernet cable. | ||
+ | #*<font color=red>(Do not flash over a wireless connection.)</font> | ||
+ | #Launch a web browser and enter http:http://192.168.1.1 (or whatever IP you set during configuration) into the address bar. | ||
+ | #Go to ''Administration -> Firmware Upgrade''. | ||
+ | #Click 'Browse' and select the previously downloaded wndr4300-webflash.bin file. | ||
+ | #Click 'Upgrade' | ||
+ | #*The firmware update starts and the router restarts. The firmware update process takes up to five minutes. | ||
+ | #*'''<font color=red>WARNING</font>:''' After you start the firmware update, do not try to go online, turn off the router, or do anything else to the router until it finishes restarting. | ||
+ | #*The router should eventually return to the Setup -> Basic Setup page. If it does not, click back button or manually return to http://192.168.1.1 (or whatever IP address you set during configuration). | ||
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+ | =FAQ= | ||
+ | |||
+ | See [[Firmware_FAQ|Firmware FAQ]] first before posting a question in the forums. | ||
+ | |||
+ | '''Q: After flashing DD-WRT, the LAN LEDs are now green for 10/100M and orange 1000M? (v1/v2 only)''' | ||
+ | |||
+ | ''A: This is an intentional change by the DD-WRT developers, Netgear had the colors backwards as gigabit is usually orange (check any other NIC!). | ||
+ | '' | ||
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- | '''Q: | + | '''Q: I heard some WNDR3700 radios were dying shortly after flashing DD-WRT? Does the firmware damage routers?''' |
- | ''' | + | |
+ | ''A: No DD-WRT does not damage routers, there is also reports as said above, of WNDR3700's having weak wireless even when DD-WRT was never put on it. It is a faulty hardware issue.'' | ||
- | ''A: Absolutely, and much more!'' | ||
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- | '''Q: | + | '''Q: Is there going to be a special version of DD-WRT for this router?''' |
- | ''' | + | |
- | ''A: | + | ''A: No, there are no special versions anymore except for Buffalo routers. |
+ | '' | ||
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See '''[http://kb.netgear.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/19841 Reinstall the firmware on a router without the setup CD recovery tool]''' | See '''[http://kb.netgear.com/app/answers/detail/a_id/19841 Reinstall the firmware on a router without the setup CD recovery tool]''' | ||
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+ | = Notes and Further Reading = | ||
+ | |||
+ | *[https://forum.dd-wrt.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=168633 What about the WNDR4300?] | ||
+ | *[https://forum.dd-wrt.com/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=332925 DD-WRT on Netgear WNDR4300 V2] | ||
[[Category:Netgear guides]] | [[Category:Netgear guides]] |
Current revision
Contents |
Feature | v1 | v2 |
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CPU | Atheros AR9344 560 MHz | Qualcomm Atheros QCA9563 750 MHz |
RAM | 128 MB | 128 MB |
Flash | 128 MB | 128 MB |
Switch | Atheros AR8327 | Qualcomm Atheros QCA8337N |
Radios (2.4/5 GHz) | Atheros AR9344 / Atheros AR9580 | Qualcomm Atheros QCA9563 / Atheros AR9580 |
Max TX Power (2.4/5 GHz) | 26 dBm / 24 dBm | ??/?? TODO |
Max TX Power assumes used regulatory domain is Canada/USA/Haiti. Others may or may not allow higher TX powers (up to 30 dBm).
[edit] Introduction
The Netgear WNDR4300 is a simultaneous dual band 802.11 a/b/g/n router, sporting a fast Qualcomm Atheros CPU, good routing performance and transmit power capability, and a USB 2.0 port. To date there are 2 hardware revisions of this router, v1 & v2. The v2 is not currently supported and there is no ETA. Both versions require its own firmware build, whether you use stock firmware or DD-WRT. Installation of DD-WRT is very simple and can be done in a few steps.
[edit] Version Information
- v1 units are not labeled at all and are just called "WNDR4300".
- v2 units are labeled on the side of the box, in firmware, & under the router as "WNDR4300v2".
[edit] DD-WRT Installation
NOTE: The wndr4300-factory.img file is for worldwide (ALL!) units flashing from NETGEAR firmware to DD-WRT, or recovering from TFTP mode.
The wndr4300-webflash.bin is from upgrading an existing DD-WRT firmware to a newer build via Administration -> Firmware Upgrade.
NOTE:Do not consider these build recommendations, check New Build threads for recommendations.
See Where do I download firmware? for firmware download links.
NOTE: If you try to install DD-WRT later than r23503 on v1 with initial factory firmware, the update will eventually fail with "CGI timeout error".
Workaround for this problem is to first flash to DD-WRT using the r23503 wndr4300-factory.img file provided below, then upgrading to the latest DD-WRT
using the wndr4300-webflash.bin from within DD-WRT GUI.
[edit] Prerequisites
[edit] v1
Download the following initial flash files:
- https://ftp.dd-wrt.com/betas/2014/02-04-2014-r23503/netgear-wndr4300/wndr4300-factory.img
- https://ftp.dd-wrt.com/betas/2019/02-04-2019-r38570/netgear-wndr4300/wndr4300-webflash.bin
[edit] v2
The v2 is not currently supported. This information will be updated if and when it DD-WRT support is added.
[edit] Procedure
- Reset your NETGEAR router to factory defaults via reset button or WebUI.
- Connect your computer to your router with an Ethernet cable.
- (Do not flash over a wireless connection.)
- Launch a web browser and enter http://routerlogin.net (or http://192.168.1.1) into the address bar.
- A login page displays.
- Enter the router admin user name and password.
- The default user name is admin. The password is the one you specified the first time you logged in.
The user name and password are case-sensitive.
- The default user name is admin. The password is the one you specified the first time you logged in.
- Select ADVANCED > Administration.
- Some models might use slightly different navigation, like Settings > Administration.
- Select Firmware Update or Router Update. The label varies depending on your router.
- Click Choose File or Browse, then locate and select the previously downloaded wndr4300-factory.img file.
- Click the Upload button.
- The firmware update starts and the router restarts. The firmware update process takes up to five minutes.
- WARNING: After you start the firmware update, do not try to go online, turn off the router, or do anything else to the router until it finishes restarting.
- Wait at least 1 minute after 100% is reached.
- Wait while the router reboots. The lights should flash, and eventually the status light should go solid green.
- Open http://192.168.1.1 in your web browser, and you should be greeted by the DD-WRT password change page, indicating successful flash.
- Reset to defaults again by one of the following methods:
- Press and hold the Reset button for ~10 seconds and then release it.
- Set password (username is root) and go to Administration -> Factory Defaults, select 'Yes' and click 'Apply Settings'.
- Set password (username is root) and via telnet login and issue an `nvram erase && reboot`.
- DO NOT 30/30/30 reset this router or you risk bricking it forever!
- Open http://192.168.1.1 in your web browser, and you should be greeted by the DD-WRT password change page.
- Set password, then configure router as desired.
- You may want to wait until you have upgraded after initial flash.
[edit] Upgrading DD-WRT
- Download the desired wndr4300-webflash.bin file.
See Where do I download firmware? for firmware download links. - Connect your computer to your router with an Ethernet cable.
- (Do not flash over a wireless connection.)
- Launch a web browser and enter http:http://192.168.1.1 (or whatever IP you set during configuration) into the address bar.
- Go to Administration -> Firmware Upgrade.
- Click 'Browse' and select the previously downloaded wndr4300-webflash.bin file.
- Click 'Upgrade'
- The firmware update starts and the router restarts. The firmware update process takes up to five minutes.
- WARNING: After you start the firmware update, do not try to go online, turn off the router, or do anything else to the router until it finishes restarting.
- The router should eventually return to the Setup -> Basic Setup page. If it does not, click back button or manually return to http://192.168.1.1 (or whatever IP address you set during configuration).
[edit] FAQ
See Firmware FAQ first before posting a question in the forums.
Q: After flashing DD-WRT, the LAN LEDs are now green for 10/100M and orange 1000M? (v1/v2 only)
A: This is an intentional change by the DD-WRT developers, Netgear had the colors backwards as gigabit is usually orange (check any other NIC!).
Q: I heard some WNDR3700 radios were dying shortly after flashing DD-WRT? Does the firmware damage routers?
A: No DD-WRT does not damage routers, there is also reports as said above, of WNDR3700's having weak wireless even when DD-WRT was never put on it. It is a faulty hardware issue.
Q: Is there going to be a special version of DD-WRT for this router?
A: No, there are no special versions anymore except for Buffalo routers.
Q: Is it possible to restore the factory or stock firmware that came with my router?
A: Yes. Refer to WNDR3700: Restore Factory Firmware in Five Easy Steps. This also works the same for WNDR4300, just be using the proper WNDR4300 files instead & make sure to have the ethernet cable plugged into the router & PC BEFORE putting it into TFTP or it WILL NOT WORK.
[edit] Unbricking
See Reinstall the firmware on a router without the setup CD recovery tool